Saturday, 31 October 2015

Numerology: The Ancient First Name Letter Interpretations

Numerology: The Ancient First Name Letter Interpretations If you are having trouble viewing this email, click here.       Ravinder, Numerology has a great deal to do with the numeric value of the alphabet and there are many legends and theories about how this came about. The alphabet itself was inspired by pictorial representationsthat recorded elaborate stories. These full pictographs originallywere abbreviated to form hieroglyphics with each symboldepicting a word. As more time elapsed the glyphs werefurther reduced to represent individual sounds and then theconsonants and vowels that we know today. The modern alphabet that numerological systems are based on is derived from an earlier hieroglyphic system that is still used by Japanese and Chinese cultures. Each letter also symbolizes a number. This has remained unchanged, even though our speech patterns have evolved to make some sounds obsolete. Each sound is thought to also have an esoteric spiritualimplication, with an essence that can be described as a number. Even more meaning is given to the very first letter of the word. Here is a breakdown of the numerical vibrations of the letters inthe alphabet according to ancient numerology systems thatoriginated in Babylon and Egypt. In these systems, personality was analyzed by the first letter of the name. A is the numerical equivalent of 1 and symbolizes confidence. When it's the first vowel in a name, the person tends to be bold. On the negative side, A can be critical of efforts of others. B is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents our emotions. A person with a B first letter is friendly and a homebody. On thenegative side, B can be self absorbed if not a bit greedy. C is the numerical equivalent of 3 and represents energy. C people are talented and get along well with others. Negatively, C people can be ruthless and cruel. D is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents balance. It isvery powerful and is the letter associated with business. When it is the first consonant in a name the person is very tired. On the negative side a D person can be stubborn. E is the second vowel in the alphabet and is the numericalequivalent of 5. It is a is warm hearted, loving and compassionate. The E can be unreliable and a bit flaky. F is the numerical equivalent of 6 and represents love. It iswarm-hearted, compassionate, and easy going. When it is the first consonant in a name it carries the vibration of a nurturer.Negatively, F people can be prone to self-pity. G is the numerical equivalent of 7 and represents mysticism and religious experiences. This letter is imaginative, creative, and helpful. When it is the first consonant in a name, the bearer will tend to be a loner. G's don't listen well to others. H is the numerical equivalent of 8 and represents creativity andpower. This letter has a great deal of business talent. Negatively, it can be self absorbed and greedy. I is the third vowel of the alphabet and is the numericalequivalent of 9. It represents law and as a general rule issensitive, compassionate and humane. On the negative side people with this first letter can be ill-tempered. J is the numerical equivalent of 1 and represents our aspirations. This letter is truthful, benevolent and intelligent. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer will possess an unyielding desire to not give up and will therefore find success - eventually. Negatively, J can be lazy and lack direction. K is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents a person thatgoes to extremes. K people are strong willed and influential. Negatively, K can be dissatisfied with life and take their discontent out on others. L is the numerical equivalent of 3 and represents action. It ischaritable and well adjusted but can be somewhat accident prone. M is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents spirituality.This letter has a great deal of self confidence and is thereforelikely to achieve success. The drawback is that people with thisletter can be workaholics. N is the numerical equivalent of 5 and represents imagination. Itis intuitive and communicative, but negatively can be predisposed to jealousy. O is equates to the number 6. This letter represents patience,compentence and is particularly studious. The drawback of being an O is being a bit of a drama queen. P is the numerical equivalent of 7 and represents power. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer is likely to think ofspiritual matters. Negatively, P people can be selfish and flaky. Q is the numerical equivalent of 8 and represents originality. Itsymbolizes genius and the unknowable. Negatively, Q can be too self absorbed. R is the numerical equivalent of 9 and is tolerant and humane but has a tendency to become short tempered. When it is the first consonant in a name the bearer will often act as a diplomat. S is the numerical equivalent of 1 and represents beginnings. Speople are very sexy. Negatively, S can act impulsively withoutconcern for others. T is the numerical equivalent of 2 and represents growth. It is arestless letter which seeks answers to spiritual questions.Negatively, T is overly emotional, indecisive and is often easilyinfluenced by the opinions of others. U is the final true vowel in the alphabet and is the numericalequivalent of 3. The U person is very lucky in all ways.Negatively, U can be selfish, greedy and indecisive. V is the numerical equivalent of 4 and represents construction. It is an industrious letter which is tireless and efficient. HoweverV people can also be ruthless. W is the numerical equivalent of 5 and represents self-expression. These first letter people are artistic. Negatively, W can be greedy and take too many risks. X is the numerical equivalent of 6 and represents sexuality. Thisletter is very sexy. Unfaithfulness is an unpleasant charactertrait as well. Y is the penultimate letter in our alphabet and is the numericalequivalent of 7. This number loves freedom and dislikes restraint of any kind. However Y can be indecisive and lazy. Z is the final letter in our alphabet and is the numericalequivalent of 8. It represents hope and peace. Negatively, Z firstletter people often act without thinking and without regard forothers. As you can see this is quite a different way of looking at namenumerology but it is also a very ancient way that is oftenvery accurate.   Yours in Numbers, Mike MadiganNumerologist.com   Copyrights © Numerologist.com 2014. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent to dhot.ravi@gmail.com by email@numerologist.com 14525 SW Millikan Way # 28110 Beaverton Oregon 97005-2343 United States Edit Profile | Manage Subscriptions | Report Spam

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